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Senate Government Operations Committee reviews H907, proposes shifting some reports to biennial filing
Summary
The Senate Committee on Government Operations considered H907, which would reconfirm, consolidate, and in some cases move statutory state reports from annual to biennial submission; members empowered oversight committees to request pension materials, kept the Ethics Commission report annual, and discussed better committee briefings for cybersecurity reports.
The Senate Committee on Government Operations on April 23 reviewed H907, a bill that reexamines many statutory reporting requirements and proposes a series of timing and recipient changes for state reports.
The chair opened the meeting by summarizing a strike-all amendment to the House-passed bill and described two substantive edits the committee counsel had highlighted. Staff noted the amendment converts some one-off or loosely defined reports into clearer annual filings and, in other instances, gives oversight committees authority to request information from agencies.
Committee staff said the bill would amend the retirement-funds integrity language so the Joint Public Pension Oversight Committee could request presentations and reports from the treasurer and the commissioner of…
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